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Today, Lane, 70, spends much of his time in his Reno home, watching television or movies with Terry. I still want to believe that it’s a temporary thing and that one day he’ll be fine again. To be honest with you, six years later, it still hasn’t hit me yet that he really is in this condition. “There was no indication whatsoever he was going to suffer a stroke. “You try to make sense of it, and you just can’t,” said their oldest son, Terry. Hyperbaric chambers.Įxperimental drugs not yet approved in the United States. Three trips to the Ukraine where they heard there might be a way to get him right. Several trips to New York to visit neurologists. Together, they have traveled the world, hoping to find a miracle cure. “It” is her husband, Mills Lane, the former legendary boxing referee from Reno who suffered a stroke in 2002 while at home that left his right side paralyzed. But when I think about it, I break down.” “I’m OK,” she said, composing herself on the phone. But like a summer thunderstorm, it was over almost as quickly as it started. They picked up in intensity until it became a downpour. The tears started slowly, like a drizzle.
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